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A circumstance ated to cut down saving goods ull stre s0on as sor liousehold stores, pec tuture 1 might b cilitate credits for farm up in goods held by ir reserve, the enti I'h amount Ik by individ ¥ to figu only S1 1 d other in cent of the Wi Ve per York which has passed it populat iten utility appe ple begin to stoek up TEUN Thus money used by banks industrial ing machinery is wdividuals in s v Ann the fin showed, The savings banks pay cight per cent to individ and six per cent READ PRINCETON’S Spring Display NEW BRITAIN’S GREATEST ASSORTMENT OF SUITS-TOPCOATS . Note Double Breasted Model e s v ODD PAN $3 $4 g5 \ EVERYTHING PRI DUTDOOR MANNERS Autoists Especially Are Asked and New in most other ) trees. Zns on rights-of- “With the TEACHERS LIK —Detective works of fiction to professol NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, - JAYS CASHIER WAS usual guar- cotion state, and funds arc in other TAXES WILL SOON BE BROUGHT UP as Discuss Matter of Reduction Shortly Washington, March 30 (®—Next weck's senate committee-room fight over tax reduction took on added with publication atest estimate ot next fiscal year significance today {0 Be Careul ar the treasur; "obubl the deve s are preparing to maintain stiff |opposition to the administration’ : [plans for a cut below its origina ,000,000 recommendation. Speaking In Chicago last night, { Under-Secretary Mills of the tr |ury said that because the d ment had made no allowances \creased appropriations due to new tion its first estimate 2,000,000 for the indicated 1929 surplus had been cut Moreover, he added, the new $215 190,000 figure did not count probable additional expendi- tures for flood and farm relicf. Have To Reduce For this reason, Mills asserted. the original recommendation of the t for a §225,000,000 tax cut ave to be reduced and e outlined the following revised pro- gram which the department is pre. pared to submit next Tuesday before the senate f] ree committee when | that hody meets behind closed door: to consider the $290,000,000 reduc {tion bill passed by the house: “A reduction of the corporation income tax, some additional me: ure of relief to the smaller corpora- tions, a modificd revision of the in- come tax rates applicable to the |middic brackets and the repcal of federal state 1 “This revised program, looking to |the scaling down of the proposed |tax cut to 200,000,000 or less is not | going to have very smooth sailing in the scnate committee, in the! opinion of the democratic members, cven though the republican indg- | pendents who hold the balunce of power, are in favor of applying the Jlus to reducing the public debt - Simmons’ Opinion MYSTERIES Senator Stmmons, of North Caro- Mar. 50, () lina, ranking democrat on the com- the best sell- | mittee, who has exprescd the opin. < of {ion that a cut of three or four hun- Michigan, a can- |dred million dollars was possible Arbor book stbres |declared yesterday that he was as- {tonished, In view of reports that the {March 15 tax returns appeared to ! 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M age, who was Corbin ars of service, 118 Shuttle : yesterday aft- illness of two cmplo years dicd Meadow trnoon following an ss w in Ger- 1o this city was at first < horn ny in 184S the cmplo; ¥ Clark and luter by Russc but his term of service in thes places was of short du It was about 55 v ag went into the employ of P. & F. bin's. His principal job during long tevm of service was that knob turner. Mr. Hermann was one of the group of German people who helped organize §t. Peter's parish more than | irs ago. He was very active in | its affairs and was a member of St. Peter’s society of the cln | Survivin m are three sons, Al- | vert, Joscph, and Deter Hermann, Jr., and daughters, Mrs. Joseph Noe, Mrs. I'rank M. Zimmer- | man, Mrs, Joscph DeDay of New | Bri Mrs, Claud Mayon and M James Buggle of Hartrord, and M red Fervaty and Mrs. Henry Lin- | denmeier of New Haven | The funeral will he held Saturday | morning at 9 o'clock at his home on | Shuttle Meadow avenue and at 9:30 lock at St. Peter's church. Burial will be in St. Mary's cemct | 1 can ), He ch. OPEN SATURDAY EVENING UNTIL TEN O’CLOCK Extra Clerks Extra Tailors FRIDAY, MARCH 30, 1928, have admitted participation in flw Valuable (‘lotlung Is Ma looting of the bank, told Jud, | vin ana the jury today that this rea- Stolen From Motor Car Hartford, March 30 (®—A fur son had been given him and b two friends by Florian. Corrobora- coat valued at $600 and a black leather traveling bag containing a ting much of the testimony given pru\iou.\l,\' by the state's witnesses silk crepe ensemble and guantity of | siik underthings were stolen last um Florian had arranged for the | obbery, he gave a graphic descrip- | night from an automobile parker on tion of how ! d Kapela were | Pratt street, near Trumbull, be- pleasantly received at the bank by tween 9:45 and 11:15, according to Cashier Olsen, |4 complaint filed at police headquar State's Attorney Hugh M. Alcorn by Mrs. Orville E. Gibbs of sful in an effort to get street, Waterbur, The coat to admit the testi- beaver fur with brewn silk en by Florian in the pre- | lining and Queen Anne collar. ;Ci‘ty Advertisement the fol- for the Sealed bids for furnish lowing labor and n City of New Britain of 1928, will be of the Bofrd of Pu 306, City H April T'roposal bla specifications o above office, Furnishing and sand. 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